2021
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.2020.3045729
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An Expedient Approach to FDTD-Based Modeling of Finite Periodic Structures

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“…For the obtained dimensions of the developed polarization device, the basic electromagnetic characteristics in the operating frequency range of 13.0-14.4 GHz were calculated and optimized using the proposed method [82][83][84][85], the finite integration method [86] and the finite element method [87,88], respectively, which are presented in Tables II-IV. For the obtained dimensions of the developed polarization device, the basic electromagnetic characteristics in the operating frequency range of 13.0-14.4 GHz were calculated and optimized using the proposed method [82][83][84][85], the finite integration method [86] and the finite element method [87][88][89], respectively, which are presented in Tables II-IV. Tables 2-4 show that the developed device for polarization conversion with three diaphragms provides satisfactory matching in telecommunication systems.…”
Section: Analysis Of Optimization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the obtained dimensions of the developed polarization device, the basic electromagnetic characteristics in the operating frequency range of 13.0-14.4 GHz were calculated and optimized using the proposed method [82][83][84][85], the finite integration method [86] and the finite element method [87,88], respectively, which are presented in Tables II-IV. For the obtained dimensions of the developed polarization device, the basic electromagnetic characteristics in the operating frequency range of 13.0-14.4 GHz were calculated and optimized using the proposed method [82][83][84][85], the finite integration method [86] and the finite element method [87][88][89], respectively, which are presented in Tables II-IV. Tables 2-4 show that the developed device for polarization conversion with three diaphragms provides satisfactory matching in telecommunication systems.…”
Section: Analysis Of Optimization Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%